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Observe the feast of unleavened bread. For seven days, in the first month of spring, thou shalt eat thy bread without leaven, as I bade thee; it was in that spring month thou didst escape from Egypt. (Exodus 34, 18)
Thou hast six days to work in; on the seventh, both ploughing and reaping must cease. (Exodus 34, 21)
So, for forty days and nights, without food or drink, he remained there with the Lord; and he wrote down on the tablets the ten precepts of the covenant.✻ (Exodus 34, 28)
You have six days before you now to work in; when the seventh comes, you must keep it holy, since it is the sabbath, the Lord’s day of rest; no one must do any work that day, on pain of death, (Exodus 35, 2)
you must not even light a fire in any of your dwelling-places on the sabbath day. (Exodus 35, 3)
Twenty frames were on the south, facing the midday sun, (Exodus 36, 23)
When the first day of the first month comes, set up the tabernacle that is to bear record of me, (Exodus 40, 2)
and on the first day of the first month, in this second year of wandering, the tabernacle was set up. (Exodus 40, 15)
The divine cloud by day, the divine fire by night, still brooded over the tabernacle for all Israel to see it, wherever they halted on their journey. (Exodus 40, 36)
The flesh of the victim must be eaten the same day, none of it left till the morrow. (Leviticus 7, 15)
If the offering is made in performance of a vow, or simply from devotion, it should be eaten on the same day; but if any is left till the morrow, it may still be eaten; (Leviticus 7, 16)
whatever the third day finds still unfinished must be destroyed by fire. (Leviticus 7, 17)
